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This company is highly dubious: the subject page describes a company that has no contract (and never had one) to build any floating data center at the former Mare Island Naval Shipyard.
That's according to Anna Fache, the maritime consultant for the ship yard, who spoke with Chrstina Snyder (the Executive VP of Mare Island Dry Dock LLC).
I also know personally that the owner of the organization is a bit of a fraud (has no money; keeps saying 'investors are calling' but never pays any employees.
The statement on the Wiki page that the water-cooled data center "is being developed at the former Mare Island Naval Shipyard in association with elements of the U.S. Navy including SPAWAR" is patently false and without merit. — Preceding
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This company is highly dubious: the subject page describes a company that has no contract (and never had one) to build any floating data center at the former Mare Island Naval Shipyard.
That's according to Anna Fache, the maritime consultant for the ship yard, who spoke with Chrstina Snyder (the Executive VP of Mare Island Dry Dock LLC).
I also know personally that the owner of the organization is a bit of a fraud (has no money; keeps saying 'investors are calling' but never pays any employees.
The statement on the Wiki page that the water-cooled data center "is being developed at the former Mare Island Naval Shipyard in association with elements of the U.S. Navy including SPAWAR" is patently false and without merit. — Preceding
unsigned comment added by
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20:12, 23 March 2018 (UTC)reply